Ben Stokes, India and Crawley
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Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley set a huge world record with their 166-run partnership in the ongoing Manchester Test against India. Duckett and Crawley achieved a huge feat for the third time in their career while batting together,
India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj endured a tough outing on Thursday at Old Trafford, going wicketless in his 10 overs while conceding 58 runs in the fourth Test match against England. During the third session,
England scored a total of 669 runs in their first innings of the Manchester Test. England took a lead of 311 runs courtesy of two stellar centuries from Ben Stokes and Joe Root
Mohammed Siraj screams in Ben Duckett’s face. His eyes are bulging, a cocktail of triumph and pent-up rage. As the defeated batsman and jubilant bowler lock eyes, their shoulders collide.
India's batting resilience, led by Shardul Thakur, Washington Sundar, and a determined Rishabh Pant, helped them reach 358 against England. However, England's openers, Duckett and Crawley, responded aggressively,
Joe Root has played 157 Test matches so far in his career and has scored 13409 runs. Root scored his 38th Test ton in the ongoing 4th match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series.
Mohammed Siraj came out all guns blazing on Day 4 at Lord's as he gave India crucial breakthroughs early in the session to put the visitors on top. Ben Duckett was Siraj's first prey and was dismissed for 12.
Anshul Kamboj, making his Test debut due to multiple injuries in the Indian pace unit, provided a crucial breakthrough by dismissing Ben Duckett for 94. The young pacer's maiden Test wicket shifted the momentum after England's dominant opening stand.
Ben Duckett reverse swept once, twice, three times. And eventually twelve. A modern man, conquering the most traditional role in Test cricket - opening the batting - in the least traditional of ...
Rishabh Pant, who was retired hurt on 37 after being hit on the right toe by Chris Woakes in the final session of the opening day, came out to bat again despite the reports of a fracture on his right foot.